Best attractions and places to see around Marnhagues-Et-Latour include a blend of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites within the Aveyron department of the Occitanie region. The commune is situated in the Sorgues river valley, offering picturesque landscapes. Visitors can explore ancient fortresses, medieval villages, and significant natural formations. The wider region is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, highlighting its unique natural and cultural value.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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On closer inspection, the crosses rising on the domes show the typical shape of Orthodox churches with the lower crossbeam running slightly diagonally.
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My first impression was that a wooden church, like those customary in Northern European countries, a so-called stave church, had been rebuilt here. However, for one thing, it is not a replica, but the house of worship was transferred here; and for another, unfortunately, Northern Europe is also incorrect, but the search for the origin leads even further east, all the way to Russia.
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Consider booking a table at L'Avenette Gourmande restaurant, located in the small village of Avène. Enjoy a terrace overlooking the river, surrounded by nature. An exceptional setting and highly recommended traditional cuisine. I highly recommend it.
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attached is the page https://www.egliserussedesylvanes.fr/
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In Ceilhes, you have to take the time to stroll through the medieval streets of the village and soak up the calm of the place. After enjoying the banks of the Bouloc lake and the pleasures of the beach in the summer, an alternation of paths and tracks in the cool atmosphere of a forest slope facing north allows you to reach the heights of the eastern shore of the Monts d'Orb lake. From Mont Redon, you can see far, in all directions.
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Created in 1962 for hydroelectric production and regulation of the Orb river, the Lac des Monts d’Orb is 6 kilometres long and covers an area of 190 hectares. A former lead and silver mine is now submerged under the lake: the mines and their exploitation were a source of wealth for the Orb valley, from Antiquity until the 1950s. The lake is not intended for swimming, but you can have lovely accompanied outings on a stand-up paddle or kayak, and go fishing.
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Very beautiful lake, in which you can swim
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The Lac d'Avène reservoir is located at an altitude of 430 m and its surface area is 1.9 km².
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The region is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Château de Latour-sur-Sorgues, which dates back to the 9th century and is currently undergoing restoration. The Medieval Village of Latour itself is built on a Roman oppidum. Other notable sites include the Saint-Armand Church in Latour, the Romanesque church of Marnhagues, and the former Cistercian Abbaye de Nonenque in the Annou valley.
Yes, Marnhagues-et-Latour offers several natural attractions. The Sorgues River Valley provides picturesque landscapes, and the extraordinary Cirque de Tournemire, known for its distinctive eroded landscape and bird of prey sightings, is a must-see. You can also enjoy a magnificent panoramic view over the Rougier de Camarès. For specific viewpoints, Le Combalou offers stunning views of the village of Roquefort and the Soulzon valley, and Lac d'Avène provides a superb perspective on the reservoir.
The area around Marnhagues-et-Latour is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for mountain biking, hiking, and cycling. For example, there are challenging MTB trails like the 'Cirque of Saint-Paul des Fonts loop from Fondamente' and scenic hiking routes such as 'Around Sylvanes - loop - Regional natural park of Grands Causses'. Cyclists can explore routes like 'A great place – Lake Bouloc loop from Saint-Félix-de-Sorgues'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the dedicated guides for MTB Trails, Hiking, and Cycling around Marnhagues-Et-Latour.
Families can enjoy several activities. The village of Ceilhes-et-Rocozels offers a lake where visitors can enjoy the banks of Bouloc lake and explore its medieval streets. Another fun option is the Vélorail: On the rails of Larzac, an outdoor activity accessible for the whole family that allows you to explore the landscapes and railway heritage.
The Monts d'Orb Dam is an impressive man-made monument, 87 meters high, that creates the Avène water reservoir. Built in the early 1960s, it's mainly used for irrigation and water supply. Visitors often note the staggering difference in water level on either side of the dam.
Yes, the Sorgues River is known as a paradise for trout fishing. Additionally, Lac d'Avène, created by the Monts d'Orb Dam, is a privileged place for fishing for trout, white fish, and certain predators.
Beyond the main attractions, you might find interest in the Grotte des Résistants (Cave of the Resistance fighters), formerly a summer sheepfold. There's also the intriguing Rock Engraved with Two Crosses, a block of rock featuring two engraved crosses, though it's likely not a true menhir.
The Cirque de Tournemire is an extraordinary natural site on the southwestern edge of the Causse du Larzac. Its distinctive landscape is a result of erosion on the limestone plateau. It's also notable for a Plesiosaur skeleton discovery and is home to birds of prey like the golden eagle, making it a significant ecological and geological site.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, the region's blend of historical sites and natural features suggests that spring and autumn would be ideal for comfortable exploration of both outdoor landscapes and cultural landmarks. Summer would be great for activities around lakes like Bouloc and Avène, but may also be warmer.
The wider region, including the Causses and Cévennes, is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site. This designation highlights its unique natural and cultural value, offering broader exploration opportunities beyond Marnhagues-et-Latour itself.
While not directly in Marnhagues-et-Latour, several nearby towns host vibrant markets. You can experience local life and find fresh produce in Saint-Affrique (Thursdays and Saturdays) and Millau (Wednesdays and Fridays).
The Metairie de France is an old barn of Nonenque, located near the Romanesque chapel of Saint Amans. It offers a glimpse into the region's Cistercian past and its agricultural heritage.


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